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The kids (daughter 15, son 17) and I just finished End of the Fucking World (BBC series) and the 2nd season of One Day At A Time (yes, a re-imagining of the 70s show).
Waiting for Jessica Jones Season 2 (have watched all Marvel so far).

My son and I just watched the Godzilla anime and are waiting impatiently for the 2nd season of Castlevania. Also finished the F is for Family and Big Mouth, both of which are bust-a-gut hilarious. Animated but not for children. We also just started Wynonna Earp.

My wife and I just finished Season 5 of Shameless, the US remake.

As for myself:
Just finished the 1st season of GLOW. This was a lot of fun. There's a also a documentary on the real-life GLOW, which I watched before the series. Gives some good context and background.
Just finished 4th season of Rita, a series from Denmark about a "spirited" teacher name Rita. Very good character study, as long as you don't mind subtitles. 4th season is the best one IMO.
Halfway through the 2nd season of Disjointed. Is there nothing Kathy Bates isn't awesome in?

Carmichale show, i heard good things but never got around to watching it. Just got to the part where David allen grear says Protests makes you sexy and says Malcolm X was a black ginger and no one noticed. I laughed for a good minute before i could catch my breath

I'm in the middle of Altered Carbon. It started off slow but it has really picked up the pace. Much like Blade Runner and WestWorldIt asks some very interesting questions about what makes us human and the value of life/people.

I really never was into Joel Kinnaman, Before but I really am digging him now. Never mind the fact that he's really bulked up. He has a presence that goes just beyond beyond being big and ripped. He's actually the few male actors out there who dominate the screen with their charisma and power. Watching him, I think he'd be a great Bruce Wayne/Batman or Captain America.

• You can’t let everyone else in the world [decide] you whether you’re okay.-Joyce Meyer
• Be the master of your own image rather than letting others define if for you. ― Robert Greene

I'm in the middle of Altered Carbon. It started off slow but it has really picked up the pace. Much like Blade Runner and WestWorldIt asks some very interesting questions about what makes us human and the value of life/people.

I really never was into Joel Kinnaman, Before but I really am digging him now. Never mind the fact that he's really bulked up. He has a presence that goes just beyond beyond being big and ripped. He's actually the few male actors out there who dominate the screen with their charisma and power. Watching him, I think he'd be a great Bruce Wayne/Batman or Captain America.

Its weird hes meh on Film but very engaging in long format (Altered Carbon and The Killing)